Anybody know who the railway lines shown in AMC's The Walking Dead belong to? The past few episodes this season have had the survivors using tracks headed to a place shown on maps posted trackside by persons unknown called "Terminus." Thanks.

Considering the only rails in the area they film at are either abandoned, csx, or ns (neither of whom are likely to perrmit filming), they probably went to a nearby shortline... My guess would be either heart of georgia or ga southwesterm.

Based on this post: http://walkingdeadlocations.com/the-box ... rail-yard/It seems they use some trackage in the gulch area of Atlanta for some of the shots. Maybe if I found some more pictures of the scenes people are talking about, I might could identify the rail locations.

And obviously NS had to have said: "Have at it, lads, we're in !!!!!" Free advertising for NS on the most-watched cable TV show in North America. Now, did NS demand a vig for the use of its trackage, rolling stock & power, or was it a "free-o??????"

Given that a lot of the show has been filmed in Senoia, and indeed Senoia doubled as Woodbury in the TV show , I'd say the railroad they used is the NS C-line (former Central of Georgia) that runs from Senioa to Carrollton , and is served by NS's G66 local once or twice a week.

A lot more trackage shown in last night's Season 5 opener. A lot of time was spent on a rusty line with a full canopy of trees going to "Terminus." Terminus had a lot of trackage itself. A 60' double-door NW boxcar was featured prominently as the prison, too.

The rusty trackage with the full canopy of trees appeared again in a flashback scene at the end of Season 6's Episode 4, which just aired this past Sunday night, 11/01/15. Anybody know which line this is? Thanks.